Comments On: Interview With Hospitalized Protester, Justin James Bridges
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Comments On: Interview With Hospitalized Protester, Justin James Bridges
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Out of the crowd. The emts feared they wouldn't be able to get him out safely, probably regarding their safety more than his, nevertheless there was a debate as to how they were gonna deal with that. Sounds like they said fuck it, ran in and grabbed a leg and ran out. Bummer.
Posted by DirkFunk]]>
Sun, 20 Nov 2011 14:48:23 -0800Portland Mercury
Admit it. The police screwed up big time. They will ending up making a settlement. My advice to Mr. Justin James Bridges, take it to a jury.
Posted by Mungen Cakes]]>
Thu, 17 Nov 2011 22:33:16 -0800Portland Mercury
Despite the evidence on his body of the beating, putting that aside, policemen trained in 1st aid badly mishandled a spinal injury. EMT's refused to treat him without police Okee-Dokee. There will be damages paid and possibly punitive damages. Admit it, the police screwed this one up big time.
Posted by Mungen Cakes]]>
Thu, 17 Nov 2011 22:30:26 -0800Portland Mercury

Why would I register? So I can hear you defend dumbass Occutards? This dude is an idiot, lowlife scumbag, but apparently in the Occupy camp he is known as a "hero".
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Wed, 16 Nov 2011 21:15:24 -0800Portland Mercury
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Posted by D]]>
Mon, 14 Nov 2011 17:48:12 -0800Portland Mercury
No on can profess surprise that cops cleared the park. They knew it was coming and stayed there in order to be there when a physical confrontation took place. Are protesters children? Do they have zero responsibility for choosing to stay in what was clearly going to be a dangerous situation?

Shouldn't someone with a bad back for instance listen to one of the many many many warnings to remove himself from a potential melee?
Posted by Blabby]]>
Mon, 14 Nov 2011 16:35:23 -0800Portland Mercury
The same cops he was telling how much he loved them, tears in their eyes and all, are the same cops he also says are not deserving of a badge.
He says he has one mark on his shoulder in the 'interview', not what I was imagining by a long shot.
Obviously, his relaxation stones bullshit didn't work out so well for him.
He's trying so very hard to be an empathetic charachter in this 'interview' but for me, I know BULLSHIT when I see it.
Posted by frankieb]]>
Mon, 14 Nov 2011 16:27:17 -0800Portland Mercury
He was a person exercising their right to peaceable assembly in a public park! Is it ok to be treated like this? Well it's easy to see anyone that would say yes to that doesn't believe in Constitutional Rights. No need to worry though since those rights are not upheld.
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Mon, 14 Nov 2011 16:04:04 -0800Portland Mercury
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